Yes, you'll need to set up a local server (aka a "homelab"). Ideally you'll want to have a firewall, use that to separate your network in at least 3 (one for IoT devices, one for home use and one for your homelab), then if you want to access it from outside your house you need to set up a reverse proxy to reach the homelab. Then you set up immich inside that homelab. It is involved, but once you have that going on, there so much things you can do.
dude, 10/10 breakdown of the compose file... I usually get lost in the yaml file, not really getting what's happening.
thanks for the clear rundown
can't wait to watch your Caddy video, I really need it and failed couple of times
This is epic. Love the channel. Keep up the great work...
Very cool. Thanks!
New subscriber - Going to try this one 😊
What is the difference bewteen a backup tool and a syncing tool? I understand that this is a syncing tool.
How to change folder where images are stored? So they dont store at emulated Ubuntu folder?
You can use bind mount docs.docker.com/storage/bind-mounts/
@@easyselfhost thanks, will be trying!
so will the stoarge space be used on the device you install the app or where are they stored?
on the server you run immich
Does the Immich app have some kind of local caching setting for on-device viewing when outside the server's connection?
It seems like it does, but it won’t last long if you are out of the connection
Do I need a pc to set it up
Yes, you'll need to set up a local server (aka a "homelab").
Ideally you'll want to have a firewall, use that to separate your network in at least 3 (one for IoT devices, one for home use and one for your homelab), then if you want to access it from outside your house you need to set up a reverse proxy to reach the homelab.
Then you set up immich inside that homelab.
It is involved, but once you have that going on, there so much things you can do.
Yes